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Gastropods Collection (#7)

Gastropods, the fascinating creatures of the tropics, never fail to captivate us with their unique behaviors and stunning shells

Background imageGastropods Collection: Garden Snail (Helix aspersa), side view, close up

Garden Snail (Helix aspersa), side view, close up

Background imageGastropods Collection: Bolma aureola, Bridled Bolma Shell, short shells with flutings coming down from suture, red orange

Bolma aureola, Bridled Bolma Shell, short shells with flutings coming down from suture, red orange

Background imageGastropods Collection: Latirus belcheri, overhead view of Belchers Latirus Shell, biconic

Latirus belcheri, overhead view of Belchers Latirus Shell, biconic, high spire long recurved siphonal canal, cream white with dark brown blotches

Background imageGastropods Collection: Heteropod sea snail shell C019 / 1298

Heteropod sea snail shell C019 / 1298
Heteropod sea snail shell. Shell of a Carinaria vitrea heteropod marine gastropd mollusc. The opening (left) of this shell measures 55mm in diameter

Background imageGastropods Collection: Volute sea snail shell C019 / 1372

Volute sea snail shell C019 / 1372
Volute sea snail shell. Shell of a volute sea snail (Volutoconus bednalli). This species of marine gastropod mollusc is in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 107mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Imperial cone shell C019 / 1314

Imperial cone shell C019 / 1314
General cone shell. Shell of a general cone shell (Conus imperialis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageGastropods Collection: Conch shell C019 / 1337

Conch shell C019 / 1337
Conch shell. Underside of the shell of a conch (Lambis cristinae) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indian Ocean. This specimen measures 164mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Black-ribbed false limpet shells C019 / 1307

Black-ribbed false limpet shells C019 / 1307
Black-ribbed false limpet shells. Collection of shells from black-ribbed false limpets (Clypidina notata), showing their interior patterns

Background imageGastropods Collection: Slit snail shell C019 / 1294

Slit snail shell C019 / 1294
Slit snail shell. Shell of a slit snail (Bayerotrochus boucheti) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found off Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Precious wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1324

Precious wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1324
Precious wentletrap sea snail shell. Shell of a precious wentletrap (Epitonium scalare) sea snail. This species of predatory marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea

Background imageGastropods Collection: Harpoon carved from antler

Harpoon carved from antler. Cast of a prehistoric antler harpoon produced by the Magdalenian culture of Western Europe. This artefact, which dates from 11, 000 to 18

Background imageGastropods Collection: Land snail shell C019 / 1359

Land snail shell C019 / 1359
Land snail shell. Shell of a Tortulosa tortulosa land snail. This specimen measures 24mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1325

Wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1325
Wentletrap sea snail shell. Shell of a precious wentletrap (Cirsostrema rugosum) sea snail. This species of predatory marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific

Background imageGastropods Collection: Helicostoa sinensis aquatic snails C019 / 1331

Helicostoa sinensis aquatic snails C019 / 1331
Helicostoa sinensis aquatic snails. Shells from Helicostoa sinensis aquatic snails on a rock. H. sinensis are freshwater snails and the only species in the family Helicostoidae

Background imageGastropods Collection: Turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1368

Turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1368
Turrid sea snail shell. Shell of a turrid (Turris normandavidsoni) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 70mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Mammillaria dolichocentra cactus, artwork

Mammillaria dolichocentra cactus, artwork
William Cowper (1731-1800). English poet. Portrait. Image taken from The Rural Walks of Cowper; displayed in a series of views near Olney

Background imageGastropods Collection: Conch shell C019 / 1336

Conch shell C019 / 1336
Conch shell. Shell of a conch (Lambis cristinae) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indian Ocean. This specimen measures 164mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Bengal cone shell C019 / 1310

Bengal cone shell C019 / 1310
Bengal cone shell. Shell of a bengal cone shell (Conus bengalensis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageGastropods Collection: Adansons slit shell sea snail shell

Adansons slit shell sea snail shell
Giant sea louse (Bathynomus giganteus). These giant isopod crustaceans are related to shrimps, crabs and woodlice, and are thought to be abundant in the cold deep waters of the Atlantic

Background imageGastropods Collection: Murex sea snail shell C019 / 1330

Murex sea snail shell C019 / 1330
Murex sea snail shell. Shell of a murex (Haustellum haustellum) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 103mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Gauguins cone shell

Gauguins cone shell. Shell of a Gauguins cone shell (Conus gauguini) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageGastropods Collection: Limpet shell C019 / 1346

Limpet shell C019 / 1346
Limpet shell. Interior of a limpet (Cymbula oculus) shell, showing its internal patternation. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found off the coast of South Africa

Background imageGastropods Collection: Lettered cone shell C019 / 1315

Lettered cone shell C019 / 1315
Lettered cone shell. Shell of a lettered cone shell (Conus litteratus) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageGastropods Collection: False cowry sea snail shell C019 / 1373

False cowry sea snail shell C019 / 1373
False cowry sea snail shell. Shell of false cowry (Volva volva) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found from the Indian Ocean across to the Pacific Ocean. This specimen measures 65mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Jennys cowry sea snail shell

Jennys cowry sea snail shell. Shell of a Jennys cowry (Jenneria pustulata) sea snail. This predatory marine gastropod mollusc is found in Ecuador. This specimen measures 19mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Horn snail shell C019 / 1349

Horn snail shell C019 / 1349
Horn snail shell. Shell of a horn snail (Potamides conicus) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found around Europe, Madagascar and the Red Sea. This specimen measures 13mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Sundial sea snail shell C019 / 1289

Sundial sea snail shell C019 / 1289
Sundial sea snail shell. Shell of a sundial (Architectonica perspectiva) marine gastropod mollusc found in the Indo-Pacific. This shell measures 39mm in diameter

Background imageGastropods Collection: Listers conch shell

Listers conch shell. Shell of a Listers conch (Mirabilistrombus listeri) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indian Ocean and Andaman Sea

Background imageGastropods Collection: Babylon turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1365

Babylon turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1365
Babylon turrid sea snail shell. Shell of a Babylon turrid (Turris babylonia) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 80mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Winged frog shell sea snail shell C019 / 1296

Winged frog shell sea snail shell C019 / 1296
Winged frog shell sea snail shell. Shell of a winged frog shell (Biplex perca). This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Pacific around the coast of North Australia, Taiwan and the Philippines

Background imageGastropods Collection: General cone shell C019 / 1312

General cone shell C019 / 1312
General cone shell. Shell of a general cone shell (Conus generalis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageGastropods Collection: Babylon turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1366

Babylon turrid sea snail shell C019 / 1366
Babylon turrid sea snail shell. Interior of a shell from a Babylon turrid (Turris babylonia) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific

Background imageGastropods Collection: Volute sea snail shell C019 / 1318

Volute sea snail shell C019 / 1318
Volute sea snail shell. Shell of a volute sea snail (Cymbiola rossiniana). This species of marine gastropod mollusc is endemic to New Caledonia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Sundial sea snail shell C019 / 1288

Sundial sea snail shell C019 / 1288
Sundial sea snail shell. Shell of a sundial (Architectonica perspectiva) marine gastropod mollusc found in the Indo-Pacific. This shell measures 39mm in diameter

Background imageGastropods Collection: Land snail shells C019 / 1304

Land snail shells C019 / 1304
Land snail shells. Shells of a Chilonopsis aurisvulpina land snail. This specimen measures 45mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Sun carrier shell sea snail shells C019 / 1352

Sun carrier shell sea snail shells C019 / 1352
Sun carrier shell sea snail shells. Shells of two sun carrier shell (Stellaria solaris) sea snails. These marine gastropod molluscs are found from South Africa through the Indian Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Venus comb murex sea snail shell C019 / 1343

Venus comb murex sea snail shell C019 / 1343
Venus comb murex sea snail shell. Shell of a Venus comb murex (Murex pecten) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. This specimen measures 137mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Tapestry turban sea snail shells C019 / 1364

Tapestry turban sea snail shells C019 / 1364
Tapestry turban sea snail shells. Undersides of the shells from two tapestry turban (Turbo petholatus) sea snails. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea

Background imageGastropods Collection: Top snail shell C019 / 1361

Top snail shell C019 / 1361
Top snail shell. Shell of a top snail (Trochus ferreirai) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 22mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Rough periwinkle sea snail shells C019 / 1340

Rough periwinkle sea snail shells C019 / 1340
Rough periwinkle sea snail shells. Shells of rough periwinkles (Littorina saxatilis). These marine gastropod molluscs are native to the shores of the North Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Top snail shell C019 / 1363

Top snail shell C019 / 1363
Top snail shell. Underside of the shell of a top snail (Trochus niloticus) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 100mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Regal murex sea snail shell C019 / 1332

Regal murex sea snail shell C019 / 1332
Regal murex sea snail shell. Shell of a regal murex (Hexaplex regius) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Pacific Ocean between Baja California and Peru

Background imageGastropods Collection: Longspine starsnail shell C019 / 1293

Longspine starsnail shell C019 / 1293
Longspine starsnail shell. Shell of a longspine starsnail (Lithopoma phoebium) marine gastropod mollusc. This species of sea snail is found in the tropical Western Atlantic

Background imageGastropods Collection: Sea snail shell C019 / 1356

Sea snail shell C019 / 1356
Sea snail shell. Shell of a Thatcheria mirabilis sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. This specimen measures 71mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1302

Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1302
Staghorn murex sea snail shell. Shell of a staghorn murex (Chicoreus cornucervi) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found along Northwest Australia and Western Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropods Collection: Common distorsio sea snail shell C019 / 1320

Common distorsio sea snail shell C019 / 1320
Common distorsio sea snail shell. Underside of the shell of a common distorsio (Distorsio anus) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in New Caledonia

Background imageGastropods Collection: Slit snail shell C019 / 1295

Slit snail shell C019 / 1295
Slit snail shell. Shell of a slit snail (Bayerotrochus boucheti) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found off Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Turbinellid sea snail shell C019 / 1308

Turbinellid sea snail shell C019 / 1308
Turbinellid sea snail shell. Shell of a turbinellid sea snail (Columbarium pagoda). This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the South China Sea. This specimen measures 64mm long



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Gastropods, the fascinating creatures of the tropics, never fail to captivate us with their unique behaviors and stunning shells. From Giant African Snails exchanging love darts during mating rituals to Common Snails gracefully perched on Bergenia leaves, these they can widely distributed and admired. In the Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve, a Pink Abalone shell showcases intricate details that mesmerize any observer. Meanwhile, a Garden Snail carries its tiny offspring on its back in a heartwarming display of parental care. Through digital manipulation techniques, their vibrant colors come alive against a lightened background. The Common Grey Seaslug finds solace in shallow pools beside the majestic Snakelocks Anemone. This picturesque scene captures nature's harmony at its finest (Picture No. 10755498). Another striking gastropod is the Flinders Vase shell; its close-up reveals an enchanting pattern that astounds all who gaze upon it. Love knows no boundaries for Common Garden Snails as they engage in passionate mating encounters. The Precious Wentletrap sea snail shell stands out among others with its exquisite beauty (C019 / 1323). However, not all gastropods reside solely in idyllic settings. A Large Black Slug boldly ventures onto moldy strawberries in the UK while Great Striped Slugs intertwine midair on mucous ropes—a remarkable sight indeed. These hermaphrodites were introduced from Europe to Southeast Australia (CLY03194). Lastly, we encounter Ormers off the Channel Islands' coast—an impressive species known as Haliotis tuberculata—gracing us with their presence during August's warm embrace. Whether marveling at their amorous endeavors or admiring their delicate shells, gastropods continue to intrigue and inspire awe wherever they may be found across our vast planet.